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🗓️ 4 August 2025
⏱️ 57 minutes
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To kick this week off, we heard from listener Melanie Williams. Melanie is forever having to adjust her seatbelt because of her bust size. She worries if she were to be in an accident she would end up choking or being strangled by her seatbelt rather than protected by it. Melanie joins Nuala McGovern to discuss, along with motoring journalist Maria McCarthy who has been looking into the issue. How might the use of AI in recruitment be negatively impacting women's chances of finding work? Listener Valerie joins Nuala to talk about the challenges of being shortlisted for jobs. They are also joined by Judy Wajcman, Emeritus Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, she has written extensively on the relationship between gender, science and technology, and Lauren Spearman who is a careers content creator and brand consultant. After 30 years of marriage, Margaret Murphy moved from the family home in Australia to the UK—alone. Fifteen years later, she and her husband are still married, despite living on opposite sides of the world. She believes her later-life choices reflect a freer, more modern way to look at traditional married life—one that may appeal to listeners. Amy Ennion is a 32-year-old engineer from Surrey, who in her spare time, is an ultra-marathon swimmer. She has swum the English Channel, the length of Lake Windermere twice, she has swum Lac Leman in Geneva for 28 hours straight and just a few weeks ago she swam the length of Loch Ness! After her mother and partner wrote into Woman's Hour about her, Amy tells us what it’s like to swim for such an extreme period of time. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to stand in front of a room full of strangers and make them laugh? Listener Susan Warlock wanted to explore older women taking up stand-up comedy. At 66, she decided to try it herself – and after just one gig, she was completely hooked. She joins Nuala along with writer, performer & stand-up comedy teacher Rach Sambrooks.
Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Dianne McGregor
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0:05.6 | Hello, this is Newell O'Moghren, and you're listening to The Woman's Hour podcast. |
0:10.5 | Thank you very much. Well, hello, and welcome to Listener Week on Woman's Hour. |
0:14.8 | This is the week where the ideas you send us come to life on air. |
0:19.3 | First off, thanks to all of you who helped to create today's |
0:22.1 | program. We have great discussions coming up. Maybe you're driving as you listen to us this morning. |
0:27.9 | Well, if so, how does your seatbelt feel? One of our listeners says having a large bust means most |
0:34.1 | seatbelts make for an uncomfortable drive. Well, why is that? |
0:38.1 | And how much do car companies take women's anatomy |
0:40.9 | into consideration when it comes to safety? |
0:43.9 | We're going to hear more on that topic. |
0:46.1 | And if it's something that you have thought about |
0:48.4 | or are thinking about, text us, of course, if driving, pull over. |
0:52.6 | The number is 844-844. Also coming up today, the woman who at the age of 57 |
0:58.4 | decided to leave Australia and live out her dreams in London. She left her husband behind in Brisbane, |
1:04.7 | but remains happily married 15 years later. Margaret will tell us why she believes a long-distance |
1:10.5 | marriage can be a more |
1:11.7 | modern way to be married. If you have an unusual setup or one that you see as a more modern |
1:18.4 | way to be married, I want to hear all about it. Text, as I've mentioned, is 84844 on social media. |
1:25.6 | We're at BBC Woman's Hour. You can email us through our website or for a WhatsApp message or a voice note. The number is 0-3700, 100444. Another job-seeking listener got in touch. And this was about finding the search frustrating with artificial intelligence, at least partly to blame. So coming up, |
1:45.2 | that listener, and we'll also hear in detail how AI is impacting recruitment. And speaking of |
1:52.0 | AI, this is what came up in my search this morning about Loch Ness. While swimming in |
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